In April, The Hockey News voted two Ducks in the top three of its top-100 ranking, unanimously naming Zegras the top prospect in hockey, while Drysdale was voted the No. 3 prospect.
Drysdale (18 years, 344 days) and Zegras (19 years, 363 days) scored their first NHL goals 2:29 apart March 18 vs. Arizona. The two goals made Drysdale and Zegras the youngest set of teammates in NHL history to each score their first NHL goals less than 2:30 apart. Drysdale and Zegras are the second Ducks teammates 19 or younger to score in the same game, joining Oleg Tverdovsky (19) and Chad Kilger (18) Nov. 5, 1995 vs. New Jersey.